A floral tribute marking the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death has been described as "horrendous", an "insult" and a "disgrace".

The traditional Derbyshire well dressing display depicts the late princess flanked by two red roses.

It was designed and produced by 14 volunteers with carnations, chrysanthemums, camomile flowers, cow parsley, leaves, grass seeds, rowan berries and egg shells.

Currently on display at the Town Pump outside the Market Hall, in Chesterfield, people who have seen it on the council's Facebook page have criticised the well dressing for a perceived lack of resemblance to Lady Diana.